In this paper, the author tackles the interplay between national pedagogy and the social construction of masculinity in a wide range of texts of the Italian literature of the First World War. By exploring how masculine patterns were worked out and negotiated in literary texts, the paper aims to discuss two main issues: 1. whether this ample textual corpus is a symptom of the crisis of early-twentieth-century masculine identity at large or simply the ground of virile fascist rhetoric; 2. whether, by rethinking, reimagining and retelling masculinity, such a corpus boosts the national pedagogy or, rather, undermines its tenets
International audienceOver the span of a little less than thirty years, the “multiple masculinities”...
This is the history of how masculinity evolved in a postfascist western European country. Militarist...
My analysis focuses on F.T. Marinetti’s Come si seducono le donne, which he dictated to his friend B...
Savettieri discusses the masculine identity of prisoners of war and its reshaping as recounted and r...
The idea that masculinity has a history is fairly recent. This collection opens new paths in literar...
textIn Italy, the period directly following World War II was marked by confusion and turbulence as t...
This article looks at the relationship between militarism, masculinity and nationalism in the Italia...
In the era of globalization the concept of masculinity has undergone fundamental changes thereby beg...
The paper deals with the centenary of the First World War in Italy, focusing on gendered memory poli...
In this paper, the author analyses the representation of wounded bodies in a diverse corpus of texts...
The essay examines the contribution of women's writings in the context of US WWI fiction, paying spe...
The aim of this text is to analyze how the concept of a national "genius" evolves in Mussolini's tex...
This issue aims to bring an original contribution to the history of gendered violence by focusing on...
Studio dei caratteri linguistico-comunicativi di un campione di scritture di guerra prodotte (o rice...
This study examines the range of representations of Italians at the period when they were striving ...
International audienceOver the span of a little less than thirty years, the “multiple masculinities”...
This is the history of how masculinity evolved in a postfascist western European country. Militarist...
My analysis focuses on F.T. Marinetti’s Come si seducono le donne, which he dictated to his friend B...
Savettieri discusses the masculine identity of prisoners of war and its reshaping as recounted and r...
The idea that masculinity has a history is fairly recent. This collection opens new paths in literar...
textIn Italy, the period directly following World War II was marked by confusion and turbulence as t...
This article looks at the relationship between militarism, masculinity and nationalism in the Italia...
In the era of globalization the concept of masculinity has undergone fundamental changes thereby beg...
The paper deals with the centenary of the First World War in Italy, focusing on gendered memory poli...
In this paper, the author analyses the representation of wounded bodies in a diverse corpus of texts...
The essay examines the contribution of women's writings in the context of US WWI fiction, paying spe...
The aim of this text is to analyze how the concept of a national "genius" evolves in Mussolini's tex...
This issue aims to bring an original contribution to the history of gendered violence by focusing on...
Studio dei caratteri linguistico-comunicativi di un campione di scritture di guerra prodotte (o rice...
This study examines the range of representations of Italians at the period when they were striving ...
International audienceOver the span of a little less than thirty years, the “multiple masculinities”...
This is the history of how masculinity evolved in a postfascist western European country. Militarist...
My analysis focuses on F.T. Marinetti’s Come si seducono le donne, which he dictated to his friend B...